Trigger-happy Pokémon-alike Palworld passes 5 million sales and 1.2 million concurrent Steam users

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Palworld, the violent yet charming third-person open-world Pokémon-alike from developer Pocketpair, has been going from strength to strength lately, garnering impressive numbers of players and sales.

Despite only being in early access,Palworldhas peaked at a huge 1.2 million concurrentSteamplayers,according to Steamdb. Palworld’sofficial Twitter accountalso stated that the survival game has sold over five million copies since early access started.

#Palworld has sold over 5 million copies in only 3 days!Thank you soooo much!In addition, thank you for all the illustrations on #PalworldArt and videos on #PalClips from all over the world!Please leave a review if you’ve been enjoying your time in Palworld!#Pocketpair pic.twitter.com/wyq5HlNDHZJanuary 22, 2024

ThePalworldTwitter account also erroneously stated that the title has the highest concurrent player record of any paid game on Steam. While its hefty figure of 1.2 million does surpass bothsci-fi RPGCyberpunk 2077and dark fantasy action gameElden Ring, battle royale trailblazerPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds(now known asPUBG: Battlegrounds) amassed over three million concurrent users before going free-to-play in 2022.

The Twitter account has since postedan apology, claiming that the team wasn’t aware thatPUBGhadpreviously smashed the record.

Our apologies, we were unaware that PUBG previously obtained the record before becoming a f2p game.Again, our apologies for this misunderstanding. https://t.co/r1YeN2Bed5January 22, 2024

The title’s popularity has presented challenges for the small developer, too.Server outagesare causing significant issues for players, as demand forPalworldcontinues to surpass the capacity of the game’s servers and network infrastructure.

“We are currently working hard to resolve the server outages and other serious issues that are occurring for some players,“said a recent Tweet. “We apologize for any inconvenience caused. As soon as there is further news, we will send it out on X [formerly Twitter] and our official Discord.”

With survival action reminiscent ofArk: Survival Evolved,Palworldhas you work alongside a world full of colorful monsters called ‘Pals,’ having you build factories and farms. Asthe game’s Steam pageputs it: “Letting Pals do the work is the key to automation. Build a factory, place a Pal in it, and they’ll keep working as long as they’re fed—until they’re dead, that is.”

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While a bit on the edgy side,Palworldoffers a coherent survival experience with colorful visuals and a distinctive premise. Early access is available on Steam for PC as well asXbox Series X|S,Xbox One, andXbox Game Pass.

Looking for more intriguing titles? Check out our lists of thebest Xbox Series X gamesand thebest Steam games.

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